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Originally Posted by GrowlZ1010
A brief explanation. UDP is the User Datagram Protocol. It's a special sort of socket connection which does not actually require a connection to be made between two computers - one sends data, the other responds. No fixed connection is ever made. For some applications, this is faster, as you never need to bother with the overhead of opening and closing the ports. However, some people have reported getting better Graal performance out of a constant TCP connection (at least, I assume that's the alternative Graal uses). It really seems to be differ from person to person. Try with it off, and see if it helps.
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So the exact option should be checked?